Webinar Recording Webinar: The Role of the EU in Coordinating Responses to Global Health Crises This webinar explores what role the European Union has played so far in coordinating national responses to the COVID-19 outbreak and will examine where efforts might have been disconnected or insufficient.
Webinar: The Role of Opposition and Alternative Policy for South Africa's Economic Recovery John Steenhuisen, the interim leader of the DA, outlines how opposition parties can input and shape debates and policy agendas during the pandemic response.
Webinar Recording Webinar: Weekly COVID-19 Pandemic Briefing - Experience and Response in Africa As countries grapple with how best to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic and the reverberations it is sending through their societies and economies, understanding of how the virus is behaving, and what measures might best combat it, continues to advance.
Virtual Roundtable: The Impact of Coronavirus on Central Asia’s Development This event explores in detail how the region’s development may be affected.
Webinar: COVID-19 and the Future World Order Speakers outline their views on its implications for the current world order.
Webinar Recording Lessons from History for COVID-19 What is there to learn from how societies responded to past pandemics?
Webinar: South Africa's Economic Recovery Beyond COVID-19 Paul Mashatile, Treasurer General of the African National Congress (ANC), discusses the party’s priorities for economic recovery during and after the pandemic.
Webinar Recording Webinar: Rethinking European National Security Strategies In the context of the coronavirus crisis, the panellists look at European national security planning and how national governments balance their response to the mix of risks they face.
Webinar Recording Webinar: Weekly COVID-19 Pandemic Briefing The tenth in a weekly series of interactive webinars on the coronavirus with Professor David Heymann and special guest, Professor Richard Kock, helping us to understand the facts and make sense of the latest developments in the global crisis.